'Nightmare nanny' disputes family's side of the story, reportedly offers to move out

A 64-year-old woman dubbed the "nightmare nanny" who reportedly refused to move out of an Upland family’s home despite being fired three weeks earlier says the working conditions were the stuff of bad dreams, not her.

Diane Stretton told KTLA-TV Channel 5 that she worked around the clock and never received lunch or coffee breaks. She alleged that the family took advantage of her and even tried to feed her dog food.

There wasn't a single day I was there, except for the two days I was sick, that I didn't do dishes and about two or three hours of cleanup.- Diane Stretton, nanny

“There wasn’t a single day I was there, except for the two days I was sick, that I didn’t do dishes and about two or three hours of cleanup. And just that alone should’ve been almost enough to equal the value of the room,” Stretton told the news station.

She claimed she wasn’t fired by Marcella and Ralph Bracamonte but quit days before they terminated her.